A woman called officers to say she had set up a deal to purchase some tools from Harris in an attempt to recover her stolen 2009 blue Honda Civic, which she alleged he had taken from her earlier.

When officers arrived, a man was standing at the door of the Honda having a conversation with Harris.

At that time, another person pulled in front of Harris to block him from leaving the parking lot. An officer pulled up behind the vehicle to prevent the car from attempting to back away.

Harris reportedly then backed up at a high rate of speed, slamming into the patrol vehicle. While Harris was doing this, the man who was talking to him got his arm stuck in the driver window and was dragged a few feet.

After the collision, the man began walking through the parking lot back to another vehicle, but Harris continued to escape, driving directly toward the man as he was walking away.

The man was able to avoid being run over, but he was hit in the hip with the driver-side mirror, causing him to experience pain.

He later told police he approached the vehicle to see if someone was in it. When he found Harris inside, he said he acted as if he was there to buy the tools.

The man said Harris told him to give him the tool back when police arrived on scene, and then backed up at a high rate of speed, dragging the man with him.

He said he looked up and saw Harris look at him and accelerate toward him as he tried to walk away. The man said Harris appeared to be trying to run him over.